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SPEECH III PRESENTS “LUV” The action of Luv takes place on a bridge. The fun is largely that of misery —present troubles, memories of suffering, and the tribulations of loves past, current and future. When the play begins, we find Butch Norton as Harry Berlin, looking like a shaved but mustachioed beatnik who has sunk so low that honest beatniks will disown him. He has no future other than jumping off a bridge, which he is about to do when Walter Kuhlman as Milt Manville comes along and intervenes. Because Milt and Harry were college classmates, Milt, now a picture of prosperity, is most sympathetic when he hears Harry’s tale of woe. But Luv has ample place in its bosom for more than one miserable fellow. Milt is also full of frustration. His wife will not release him to let him marry the girl he loves. Presently, Pat Stem as Milt’s wife, Ellen, appears. As she stands under a lamp-post, her expression congealed and her fur-coated body rigid, it is clear that she, too, is torn by anguish. Now we have a triangle unmatched in misery. Milt has an inspiration! If he can get his wife and his college chum interested in each other, he will be free. Alas— Milt, Ellen, and Harry experience only sorrow and agony; and the greater their problems and misunderstandings, the more we laugh. “Onward trusty bicycle; it's time to find my wife. There’s no need to get upset; I can explain everything. 22
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Pat just can’t seem to decide between her two Romeo’s. 23
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